172
172
May 31, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
look at the history of the united states. after we so chronically mistreated our indigenous brothers and sisters, stole their land, violated the women and the man and the children that became the land base for the american space experience. then we enslaved the africans. that became the leader base for the american space. but the first is with what, to overthrow the monarchy because we began as a colony. and i am an antiand realist across the board which means i am and solidarity with the antiimperialism even as the slaveholders like george washington critical of the slave state, the slaveholder states that the imperialism the of over to the marquis de they did but it became what? slavery's we have a second american revolution to read the civil war. 620,000 to do what? fighting over 4 million inslee of africans like slavery, of the midst of the space experiment to madrid black soldiers joined the union army maybe we would not have sometimes i speak with of those in the south. maybe we should really treated to worry about smil
look at the history of the united states. after we so chronically mistreated our indigenous brothers and sisters, stole their land, violated the women and the man and the children that became the land base for the american space experience. then we enslaved the africans. that became the leader base for the american space. but the first is with what, to overthrow the monarchy because we began as a colony. and i am an antiand realist across the board which means i am and solidarity with the...
165
165
May 11, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
the united states fully supports the u.n. process led by ambassador and we engage with greece and macedonia to find a mutually acceptable solution, which will develop the nato summit in bucharest. with regard to georgia, u.s. security systems where the countries defense reform, train and equip troops for operations, and advance nato operability. in january, president obama agreed to enhance its cooperation to advance georgia's military modernization, defense reform come and self-defense capability. u.s. assistance programs provide ongoing reform efforts in georgia, a critical part of their progress where they have made strides. within the internationally recognized borders, it remains steadfast. finally, let me address russia's vast nato's relationship with russia. 2012 marks the 50th anniversary of the nato russia council and the anniversary we commemorated at a meeting in brussels last month. the nrc sounded on commitment to address issues of disagreement. russia's transit support has been critical to mission success. at th
the united states fully supports the u.n. process led by ambassador and we engage with greece and macedonia to find a mutually acceptable solution, which will develop the nato summit in bucharest. with regard to georgia, u.s. security systems where the countries defense reform, train and equip troops for operations, and advance nato operability. in january, president obama agreed to enhance its cooperation to advance georgia's military modernization, defense reform come and self-defense...
185
185
May 16, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
states so they can rest and have further studies in the you -- united states institutions. it shows that our countries recognize the fate of chen guangcheng. we hope that members of congress can provide all the tools that the menstruation needs to back up the commitment and follow-through, and it will certainly -- i will look forward to the day when chen and his wife and two children can touch the soil in the united states of america very soon. hopefully. >> pastor bob fu, thank you so much for your testimony and insights. i now yield to wei jingsheng. a political prisoner for 18 years. the father of the democracy movement. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: in january 1904, 1994, i met for three hours in beijing. he was aware of the policy for chinese human rights. at the time, the secretary of the statement with me in beijing in that spring. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: since then, there is a very important negotiation going on. that negotiation has not only affected the human rights situation in china, but also u.s. and china relationships. [speakin
states so they can rest and have further studies in the you -- united states institutions. it shows that our countries recognize the fate of chen guangcheng. we hope that members of congress can provide all the tools that the menstruation needs to back up the commitment and follow-through, and it will certainly -- i will look forward to the day when chen and his wife and two children can touch the soil in the united states of america very soon. hopefully. >> pastor bob fu, thank you so...
163
163
May 18, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
the united states nato -- nato is a cornerstone alliance for the united states in terms of ability to advance international interests. when we came into office almost four years ago, now three and a half years ago, we asked her what we needed investment, where we needed work, what needs to be done. our analysis was alliance they did a tremendous amount of tension, the alliances were afraid fasting. if you have 2009 and the president said about reinvigorating reactor in the transition at the beginning of the administration was really building out and refurbishing of revitalizing alliances. why is that? there's a lot of talk among foreign policy commentators on the issue of decline and the u.s. assets and liabilities. i don't often see this, but she really should see it. when you put together a list of unique american assets going into the future, things that will provide for the future the united states, you talk about an innovative economy, size of the economy, energy, future, demographic future which are unique american assets and promise a bright future for the united states. you sh
the united states nato -- nato is a cornerstone alliance for the united states in terms of ability to advance international interests. when we came into office almost four years ago, now three and a half years ago, we asked her what we needed investment, where we needed work, what needs to be done. our analysis was alliance they did a tremendous amount of tension, the alliances were afraid fasting. if you have 2009 and the president said about reinvigorating reactor in the transition at the...
121
121
May 17, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
god bless the united states of america. [applause] [music playing] [music playing] is a co [music playing] >> u.s. army chief of staff, general raymond odierno, save it budget cuts would be disastrous for the army. he also told reporters about how the army is shifting resources from iraq and afghanistan to the asia and the army's decision to expand training for women in certain specialties. this is about a half hour. >> i want to talk for about three or four minutes and then open it up to any questions that you might have. i really just want to start off first by reminding everybody that today the united states army remains committed and engaged around the globe. we have 92,000 soldiers currently deployed in support of operations. 68,000 of those are in afghanistan. as you know, the president and secretary of defense provided a new defense strategic guidance to focus on efforts in the beginning of the year. the guidance was clear. the guidance was clear, very collaborative process. you've been through all that. more than 10
god bless the united states of america. [applause] [music playing] [music playing] is a co [music playing] >> u.s. army chief of staff, general raymond odierno, save it budget cuts would be disastrous for the army. he also told reporters about how the army is shifting resources from iraq and afghanistan to the asia and the army's decision to expand training for women in certain specialties. this is about a half hour. >> i want to talk for about three or four minutes and then open it...
124
124
May 24, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
the united states does. the treaty specifically says that the state members pay that and the taxpayer will ultimately pay it. i just want to make a few points and asked a short question. of course, 160 other nations want to send this through. we need to think it through as has been said, maybe we have a lot to gain, but we will pay more than any other nation that is part of this agreement because of the royalties that have been discussed. of course, they want to have us in this. they also get to define the rules of engagement for the u.s. navy all over the world. that may be a theoretically a good idea, but there has been a lot of testimony that the international rules of engagement on the ground troops in afghanistan have put our folks in harms way. we do need to debate that. and we do know from the treaty that very clearly subjects are states, are electric utilities, our businesses to environmental lawsuits that will be arbitrated by panels that could be slanted against us. it is very clear from the treaty
the united states does. the treaty specifically says that the state members pay that and the taxpayer will ultimately pay it. i just want to make a few points and asked a short question. of course, 160 other nations want to send this through. we need to think it through as has been said, maybe we have a lot to gain, but we will pay more than any other nation that is part of this agreement because of the royalties that have been discussed. of course, they want to have us in this. they also get...
135
135
May 9, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
in the united states of america. [applause] i have been so incredibly proud over the last 15 months as i've traveled the state to have hoosiers tell me how proud they are to the hoosiers, to have been part of this remarkable comeback that governor daniels has led to come in and you know what, the kind of leadership mitch daniels has taken to the indiana state house to change the state instead of having the barack obama demagoguery list of failures we need the mitch daniels types of accomplishments in washington, d.c.. [cheering] we need to see the kind of management that we have had in the indiana state house applied to the united states capital and that is what i intend to take their. [applause] [cheering] .. >> i will tell you, that a fellow who got a degree in biology finds it hard to believe, to. [laughter] [applause] >> my business career has spanned 31 years, and has prepared me for many things. but i never imagined it would be for this. i found out that it didn't prepare me. my time in serving with america's g
in the united states of america. [applause] i have been so incredibly proud over the last 15 months as i've traveled the state to have hoosiers tell me how proud they are to the hoosiers, to have been part of this remarkable comeback that governor daniels has led to come in and you know what, the kind of leadership mitch daniels has taken to the indiana state house to change the state instead of having the barack obama demagoguery list of failures we need the mitch daniels types of...
141
141
May 23, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
of the united states. the fact that, you know, we are sitting here. german leibowitz proposals of the legislation reflects the convergence of economic business and consumer interest in this area. it's important to consumers and business and it's important to global commerce tariffs too thank you, commissioner. you have any thoughts on those? >> the international element of privacy regulation is very important, but i need to educate myself a little bit further before it can offer anything very useful at this point. >> thank you, sharon rockefeller. really appreciate this the mix before, the honorable tom udall from the state of texas. >> i would just like to close with a couple. we talk about this digital advertisin
of the united states. the fact that, you know, we are sitting here. german leibowitz proposals of the legislation reflects the convergence of economic business and consumer interest in this area. it's important to consumers and business and it's important to global commerce tariffs too thank you, commissioner. you have any thoughts on those? >> the international element of privacy regulation is very important, but i need to educate myself a little bit further before it can offer anything...
202
202
May 15, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 1
director, do you agree that no united states citizen arrested in the united states should be indefinitely detained without all the right rights of due process? what is your interpretation of section 1021 of the national defense authorization act. >> could you repeat the question again? >> the question is whether or not you agree that no united states citizen apprehended, seas, captured, arrested in the united states -- should be indefinitely detained without all the rights of due process provided by our constitution. >> i believe that should be the case. >> so you have concern over the language that is in the national defense authorization act called section 1021, which does not clarify the status of u.s. citizens in that regard? >> i haven't focused on that aspect as much as i have focused on the other aspects of the act. but i do believe that it gives and affirms the president's authority to make decisions that the president leaves are necessary to thwart a terrorist attack. >> but that might include seizing a u.s. citizen in their home, in chicago, illinois, and detaining them indefini
director, do you agree that no united states citizen arrested in the united states should be indefinitely detained without all the right rights of due process? what is your interpretation of section 1021 of the national defense authorization act. >> could you repeat the question again? >> the question is whether or not you agree that no united states citizen apprehended, seas, captured, arrested in the united states -- should be indefinitely detained without all the rights of due...
182
182
May 19, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
and economic stability here in the united states. could you quickly elaborate on the major challenges you face in your industry? because i know your family business. i know the impact you have in your community and in us to sacrifice for for you to be here. i certainly appreciate your presence. so what are maybe one of the top two things do you feel are biggest threats to you and your livelihood? >> today's overregulation. we on the blogging side of the forest industry have tremendous amount of capital investment in our equipment. today, to buy any piece of the queen to be anywhere from 20 to $50,000 per unit, per piece of equipment to comply with epa air regulations. and what is that is doing. i'm not getting any more production out of the piece of equipment because of the cost. uncertainty. you know, the ninth circuit court ruling on run off across the rows of calling a asinine is causing uncertainty, where we have new business development and markets being developed and they want to know what's going to happen here. that's insurge
and economic stability here in the united states. could you quickly elaborate on the major challenges you face in your industry? because i know your family business. i know the impact you have in your community and in us to sacrifice for for you to be here. i certainly appreciate your presence. so what are maybe one of the top two things do you feel are biggest threats to you and your livelihood? >> today's overregulation. we on the blogging side of the forest industry have tremendous...
141
141
May 25, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
states, and the justice department of the united states, when they would go to the supreme court of the united states, and make an argument done, as they didn't taber case, but there are no particular and special protections for religion and the first amendment. and that churches and religiously affiliated organizations have no more protections under the first amendment than a country club. john roberts, who is really developing quite a reputation for succinct remarks, i find the administrations position to be remarkable, considering that religion is mentioned twice in the first amendment. they would find no particular and special recognition of religious leaves. if you look at the history of the first amendment, the first amendment is there to protect religious freedom and freedom of conscience. the other freedoms are there to help protect freedom of conscience. it is the first freedom. as late as 1944, when the supreme court in the middle of world war ii, was protecting the right of americans who have a religious objection to the pledge of allegiance of the flag, said that freedom
states, and the justice department of the united states, when they would go to the supreme court of the united states, and make an argument done, as they didn't taber case, but there are no particular and special protections for religion and the first amendment. and that churches and religiously affiliated organizations have no more protections under the first amendment than a country club. john roberts, who is really developing quite a reputation for succinct remarks, i find the...
165
165
May 30, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
unit and they couldn't move easily to other units and the housing was owned by the state. so what deng did by opening up the migration, allowing people to move from the countryside as they had enough food to feed the city population completely transformed the society that had been really rigid and locked in to one that was mobile. the old family system and a lot of the rural areas is not preserved when you moved so rapidly and the people in the city only had one child. as for the chinese going overseas there are many different kind of reasons and different kind of changes going overseas. some are diplomats who want to keep good relations. some are working for a private capacity to try to find out what's going on and pass it up through the leaders of their well informed of what goes there. some are companies that are out there to make money and look at investments. some are energy companies% by the state to try to establish solid sources of energy that will continue to fuel china as it continues to have more automobiles and more steel plants and remake china. so, maybe that
unit and they couldn't move easily to other units and the housing was owned by the state. so what deng did by opening up the migration, allowing people to move from the countryside as they had enough food to feed the city population completely transformed the society that had been really rigid and locked in to one that was mobile. the old family system and a lot of the rural areas is not preserved when you moved so rapidly and the people in the city only had one child. as for the chinese going...
149
149
May 8, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
but the notion that the justice system in the united states should be funded by the people who have to come to court and use it, it is anti-democratic of a principle as i can think of. i know of no state judge who believes in the world propositioned. >> that will have the that final thought. i will have to thank you. i should have to pay tuition to subdue. i'm serious about that. everyone does a great job. i want to bring up the president, bill robinson. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> what a program. this has been a very special occasion. lots to think about and lots to consider. this brings to a conclusion our program, the courts and constitutional democracy in america, please join me again expressing our appreciation to john and the distinguished panelists. [applause] [applause] [applause] on behalf of the american bar association, i would like to leave you with a thought after thanking you for joining us in making this wonderful blog a conclusion to her celebration and an expression of our concerns. if we didn't realize it before, we certainly realize now after this discussion,
but the notion that the justice system in the united states should be funded by the people who have to come to court and use it, it is anti-democratic of a principle as i can think of. i know of no state judge who believes in the world propositioned. >> that will have the that final thought. i will have to thank you. i should have to pay tuition to subdue. i'm serious about that. everyone does a great job. i want to bring up the president, bill robinson. [applause] [applause] [applause]...
144
144
May 12, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
and we're trying to say, is there some way the united states can help? so it doesn't lead to something much more tragic. we need your help. if you ever hear me say we're on top of this, we've got it under control, give me a call or send me an e-mail. because we need all the help we can get. there is plenty to be done, we need to keep the men in working congress elsewhere in the government and we're partners of all stripes. we need to expand the base of people who believe in this work, and as i said, it can't be business as usual. thank you very much. [applause] rick has. kindly offered to take son-in-law questions if there are questions from the audience i have to ask a question myself. will somebody be handing around the microphones or do people go to the side? >> handing them out. please, raise your hand so they landers out can see you, and stand up and introduce yourself. there's a question down here. i'm bob, i'm a proud member of the board of alliance. i'm wondering, you know, in this more complicated world we're in, accompany on the journeys you ha
and we're trying to say, is there some way the united states can help? so it doesn't lead to something much more tragic. we need your help. if you ever hear me say we're on top of this, we've got it under control, give me a call or send me an e-mail. because we need all the help we can get. there is plenty to be done, we need to keep the men in working congress elsewhere in the government and we're partners of all stripes. we need to expand the base of people who believe in this work, and as i...
154
154
May 26, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
on december 18th i was in washington, the first united states senator i ever knew what. i was in washington as i and my staff got a phone call saying that my family had been in an accident. just like you know by the tone of the film called you just knew when they walked up the path and you knew when the call came you knew, you felt it in your bones something bad happened. and i knew. i don't know how i knew, but the call said my wife is dead, my daughter was dead and they weren't sure how my sons were going to make it. christmas shopping 81 tractor-trailer broad slated them and killed two of them and, well i have to tell you i used to resent -- i knew people meant well they would come up and say i know how you feel [applause] 90 they meant well. i know they were genuine but they didn't have any damage idea, write? [laughter] stat black hole you feel in your chest like you were being sucked back into it. looking at your kids, most of you had kids here it was the first time in my career in my life i realized someone could go out and the public shouldn't say this with the p
on december 18th i was in washington, the first united states senator i ever knew what. i was in washington as i and my staff got a phone call saying that my family had been in an accident. just like you know by the tone of the film called you just knew when they walked up the path and you knew when the call came you knew, you felt it in your bones something bad happened. and i knew. i don't know how i knew, but the call said my wife is dead, my daughter was dead and they weren't sure how my...
173
173
May 22, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
>> you talked about the united states trade countries that protect ip. i guess, two-part country, one, the risk trading with countries and not to another value of again x. do you risk not spreading democracy to places like eastern europe, russia, china, other places where we want to spread our eye -- ideals and values by shutting down the trade with countries that don't protect ip >> didn't mean to imply shutting down. what i've been saying to people is present issue. i'd like the idea that there is a preference. that i think it's going to take that to get china to pay attention. i think the only thing that will get china to pay attention. but there is a myth, and i'll say this clearly. people have been laboring under a bunch of myths about china. not about eastern europe, they're all wrong. i don't know if they've been planted intentionally by china or someone who has tried to help china or the pr agency. they are the literally the opposite of what's happening. i give you a few examples. human rights are getting better because we're trading with china.
>> you talked about the united states trade countries that protect ip. i guess, two-part country, one, the risk trading with countries and not to another value of again x. do you risk not spreading democracy to places like eastern europe, russia, china, other places where we want to spread our eye -- ideals and values by shutting down the trade with countries that don't protect ip >> didn't mean to imply shutting down. what i've been saying to people is present issue. i'd like the...
125
125
May 10, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
the mission of the united states military is to fight and win the wars. when we start to take the united states military and conformant to individual behavior, these are the types of problems that we are going to have. i would say whether or not my dear friend wants to withdraw his amendment and go back and refine his amendment, that is one thing. but this is the type of discussion we're going to have to have about a lot of these things where you can't make civilian society like the military. the military post and installation is its own separate entity, and it is totally different from civilian society and different once you cross that date, be it civilian or military, eat all the jurisdiction thereof, and it is totally different. i yield back. >> i yield back my time to mr. palazzo. >> thank you, mr. west. i believe your service to your nation and the military and how eloquent you can phrase what is doing here -- this is just a simple clarifying amendment. it is not easy to misinterpret. it makes it clear that for the purpose of the federal government,
the mission of the united states military is to fight and win the wars. when we start to take the united states military and conformant to individual behavior, these are the types of problems that we are going to have. i would say whether or not my dear friend wants to withdraw his amendment and go back and refine his amendment, that is one thing. but this is the type of discussion we're going to have to have about a lot of these things where you can't make civilian society like the military....
131
131
May 1, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
the supreme court of the united states is so far gone on ideology. roberts and alito testified one way about congressional intent, following fact-finding, they disregarded 100 years of precedent and citizens united. one thing that has not been emphasized enough that maybe will be in this campaign, but roe versus wade is in jeopardy. ladies and gentlemen come out there in c-span land. when you have a hundred year precedent that corporations and unions can't make political expenditures, and you have a 1990 case, called austin, where the supreme court upholds limitations, and then congress enacted into law, and then the supreme court upholds it in 2003, and then seven years later, you come along and with a flick of a pen, declare it unconstitutional -- there is no precedent that is saved. if ideologically the court disagrees with it. and that is a real problem. >> okay, folks. it is returned. there is a microphone here. you have to get in line and come up to the microphone. there is someone here. anyone else would like to query the senator can get into
the supreme court of the united states is so far gone on ideology. roberts and alito testified one way about congressional intent, following fact-finding, they disregarded 100 years of precedent and citizens united. one thing that has not been emphasized enough that maybe will be in this campaign, but roe versus wade is in jeopardy. ladies and gentlemen come out there in c-span land. when you have a hundred year precedent that corporations and unions can't make political expenditures, and you...
204
204
May 4, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
became the fourth president of the united states. paul jennings journey from slavery to freedom would play out in the highest circles of ideas and power, the white house. james madison's study and in freedom he would author as created by the white house historical association, the first white house memoir and its full text is included in the appendix in "a slave in the white house." it was my familiarity with his memoir that first drew me to jennings story. it is titled, "a colored man's reminiscences of james madison" and as that title implies, it is more about the so-called great man then it is about the author himself. but my interest was in jennings, so i have set out to discover elements of his biography, uncover the circumstances behind the publication of the memoir in 1865 and track down and interview living direct descendents. paul was only 10 when he came to washington in 1809, the first year of the madison administration. he was chosen from among 100 montpellier slaves as just two or three to be part of the white house dome
became the fourth president of the united states. paul jennings journey from slavery to freedom would play out in the highest circles of ideas and power, the white house. james madison's study and in freedom he would author as created by the white house historical association, the first white house memoir and its full text is included in the appendix in "a slave in the white house." it was my familiarity with his memoir that first drew me to jennings story. it is titled, "a...
212
212
May 5, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 1
a girl scouts in the united states saw nearly $10 million of liberty bonds. that is what they are doing here. the collected scrap metal to contribute to the war effort. new troops during the emergency first aid, health care to read the domestic focus of girl scouting continued. juliette low from the very beginning said girl scouting is the place of equal emphasis on domestic training for girls that will be mothers and career training for girls that need to have another path. she herself understood from her own experience in the plan and prepare to be a wife and another but it doesn't always were killed. so girls during world war i learned how to feed their families and how to care for their home and take care of the elderly and as they did so they also learned a signal until cartography, sanitation, morse code. they planted a victory gardens and they learned how to can and preserved fruits and vegetables to free up food for the soldiers. they needed for soldiers and made candles and scrapbooks for them and later they were to the veterans and so grow scouting
a girl scouts in the united states saw nearly $10 million of liberty bonds. that is what they are doing here. the collected scrap metal to contribute to the war effort. new troops during the emergency first aid, health care to read the domestic focus of girl scouting continued. juliette low from the very beginning said girl scouting is the place of equal emphasis on domestic training for girls that will be mothers and career training for girls that need to have another path. she herself...
170
170
May 2, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
she gives lectures in seattle -- in 1940, they drove across the united states. it was route 66, she recorded that -- stopping at the gas stations. it is all there. her personal accounts are just riveting. they really are. she kept a journal right to the very end. she deserves a book of her own, if not from her, hope from someone else. >> and his incredible life that von neumann is leaving in 1944, he encounters [inaudible name] and they work on the back for the first time. talk about that encounter and then what happened. effort and buckley were way ahead. they had built the eniac. there is no doubt that they built it or not the eniac is a clear case of something that was first, even though it can be traced. it can be traced other people and that the eniac was a pioneering thing. because he was part of the ballistic research board, he got to see it. when he saw, immediately saw what to do. i think partly as a visual. when the eniac is running, you're seeing the bits on the lights moving around. you can see the numbers and you are within the computation. and he h
she gives lectures in seattle -- in 1940, they drove across the united states. it was route 66, she recorded that -- stopping at the gas stations. it is all there. her personal accounts are just riveting. they really are. she kept a journal right to the very end. she deserves a book of her own, if not from her, hope from someone else. >> and his incredible life that von neumann is leaving in 1944, he encounters [inaudible name] and they work on the back for the first time. talk about that...
155
155
May 3, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
it's awarded to dod contractors that they'll send different units to places all around the united states. there are several training companies, and we just happen to be based in the texas. we have facilities elsewhere throughout the united states, but we're training these guys not only this sniping, but offroad driving, tactical driving, hand-to-hand, anything that deals with weapons, all the different tactics we are teaching the military and the law enforcement. and for the military we're, we have hired -- it's not just seals, you know? i'm, i am or was a seal, but, and there's a few more working with us, but i have a lot of, you know, special forces, marines, army. because when i have other units coming in, i don't want just a seal being up there and people think, ah, he's a seal, he has an ego, whatever, he thinks he's better than me. now i have a team of guys from all these different branches that were all coming together and saying, look, here's something that can help. and then sometimes army and marines you might have a little different lingo. so now at least you have that guy the
it's awarded to dod contractors that they'll send different units to places all around the united states. there are several training companies, and we just happen to be based in the texas. we have facilities elsewhere throughout the united states, but we're training these guys not only this sniping, but offroad driving, tactical driving, hand-to-hand, anything that deals with weapons, all the different tactics we are teaching the military and the law enforcement. and for the military we're, we...